2022年浙江省温州市初中学业水平考试英语模拟试卷(含答案)
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1、 2022 温州温州市初中学业水平考试英语市初中学业水平考试英语模模拟试卷拟试卷 卷一卷一 说明:说明:本卷共有两大题,30 小题,满分 45 分。 一、完形填空一、完形填空本题有 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共计 l5 分) 阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。 Growing up, I understood one thing about my dad:He seemed to _1_ everything. This was our relationship:I asked him questions and he told me the _2_. Is ther
2、e really a man on the moon? How do sailboats work? _3_ is the highest score anyones ever gotten in PacMan? In my teen years, he _4_ me things Id need to know to live in the real world: How to drive a car safely; how to check the car; the correct _5_ to use to peel (剥落) an apple and so on. When I mov
3、ed out on my own _6_ the age of 18, I called him at least once a week. I called him, usually _7_ something broke in my house and I needed to know how to fix it: the toilet, the air conditioning, the wall, once, when I threw a shoe at a _8_ mouse. But then, finally, I needed him less. I got _9_ and m
4、y husband had most of the knowledge I didnt have about doing housework, painting walls, cleaning the toilet and cooking. For _10_ else, we had the Internet. I dont know when it happened, I dont know why, either. But our conversations _11_ six words. Me:“Hi, Dad.” Him:“Hi, sweets. Heres Mom.” I loved
5、 my father, of course, but I wondered at times if maybe he had _12_ shared everything I needed to know. Maybe Id heard all of his _13_. Maybe, after knowing a man for 40 years, theres nothing left to say. I realized something must be done to change the _14_. I visited him often and talked about the
6、things happened when I was young with him. We had dinner together. We traveled together. We _15_ the beautiful scenery of the world together. The relationship between Dad and me rebuilt. ( )1Aknow Binterest Clike Dadmire ( )2Adifficulties Bquestions Canswers Dproblems ( )3AWhen BWhat CWhere DWho ( )
7、4Agave Bbrought Ctaught Ddrew ( )5Aknife Bpen Ceraser Dbox ( )6Ain Bof Cwith Dat ( )7Aalthough Bunless Cwhen Duntil ( )8Ascary Bbusy Clazy Dhappy ( )9Aworried Bsurprised Cexcited Dmarried ( )10Asomebody Beverything Canybody Dnothing ( )11Athrew into Bcame from Cturned into Dshowed up ( )12Ayet Balre
8、ady Coften Dalways ( )13Abooks Bjobs Chabits Dstories ( )14Asituation Bsubject Csign Dscene ( )15Adescribed Brecalled Csaw Dimagined 二、阅读理解二、阅读理解(本题有 l5 小题,每小题 2 分,共计 30 分) 阅读下面四篇材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。 A Doodles (涂鸦) about your character (性格)! You are a person who feels a lot and gets influenced
9、by others. You often put on a strong front and never show your vulnerable side (脆弱的一面). When something upsets you, you can talk about it with your friends so that you dont get nervous. You are a person who is full of energy and can find joy in everything you do. You dream of living life to the fulle
10、st. One of your greatest fears is being bored. You need to take a careful look at life and start making better choices. Youre a person who is ambitious (有雄心的) and organized. You dont like laziness and work very hard. But sometimes you may become self-centered. Whenever a friend tries to share a stor
11、y of them with you, you bring the focus (焦点) to yourself, talking about your life. You should try to be a better listener. You are a person who is smart.You have strong self-control. You follow your dreams without comparing yourself to others. Sometimes you should come out of your comfort zone (舒适区)
12、 and try new things that get your heart racing. ( )16If you always love life and are afraid of being bored, which picture may you like? APicture 1. BPicture 2 CPicture 3. DPicture 4. ( )17For a boy who is ambitious but a little self-centered, what advice can he get according to the passage? ATalk wi
13、th his friends about the things hes worried. BLook at his life carefully and make better choices. CBe a better listener when his friends are in trouble. DStep out of his comfort zone and try something new. ( )18This passage is probably a/an _. Aart competition Bnews report Chealth survey Dcharacter
14、test B Feeling sad is an important part of human nature. Jerome Wakefield, a professor at New York University, mentions that feeling down after your heart is broken is normal and may even be beneficial. Recently, Wakefields students have been coming up to him because their parents are pressuring the
15、m to get help for their sadness; often the kids want no part of it. Rather than “listen to medicine,” they want to listen to their hearts. He believes these students reaction represents an important part of human nature. Professor Diener, who has studied happiness for a quarter century, finds that t
16、he Scots and many other peoples like being sad, and dont appreciate being told they should be happier. “They say too much happiness might not be such a good thing no matter where it comes from,” says Diener. He believes its wrong for the “happiness industry” to send the message that not only can we
17、all be happier, but we have a duty to be so. He argues that what is considered normal sadness is something we shouldnt avoid. Eric Wilson, a professor at Wake Forest University, made every effort to smooth out his habitual frown (皱眉)and wear a sunny smile, since a happy expression can lead to happy
18、feelings. He even tried to be enthusiastic. When neither of these made him happy he concluded that such a happiness movement was no good for him at all. Americans, love for happiness, he writes, creates an environment where sadness is not valued. These researchers believe the problem of continuous,
19、extreme happiness should not be surprising, since negative emotions developed for a reason. Fear warns us against the presence of danger, for instance. Sadness, too, seems to be part of our DNA: monkeys, dogs and elephants all display something that looks like sadness. Being “up” all the time can ca
20、use you to play down very real threats. They believe that only by experiencing sadness can we experience the fullness of the human condition. Their studies show that when you are in a negative frame of mind, you become more logical and more creative. Abraham Lincoln was not limited by his dark moods
21、, and Beethoven composed his later works in a sad state. Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickinson and other artistic giants saw the world through a glass darkly. People who are somewhat unhappy are more motivated to improve both their own lot and the lot of their community. In contrast, people at the top o
22、f the happiness charts feel no such urgency(迫切需要). “If youre totally satisfied with your life,” says Diener, “you dont feel like working for change. Be careful when people tell you that you should be happier.” ( )19According to Jerome Wakefield, the students refuse to get help for their sadness beca
23、use _. Athey believe they have a duty to be happy Bthey prefer to experience sadness themselves Cthey think it useless to take medicine for sadness Dthey trust their professors more than their parents ( )20From the article we can learn that _. Aexperiencing sadness may help artists create their work
24、s Bsadness will make people aware of the meaning of happiness Cif you tell the Scots to be happier, they will be grateful to you DEric Wilson managed to achieve happiness by avoiding sadness ( )21What does the underlined phrase “smooth out” in Paragraph 4 probably mean? Acarry on Bmake out Cget rid
25、of Dpay attention to ( )22What is the best title for the passage? AThe Value of Sadness BPeople Prefer Sadness CHow to Become Happier DHappiness Could Be Harmful C James Madison University (JMU) offers different languages to learn, from French to Ancient Greek and Italian. Spanish is one of the most
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